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Network Neutrality: The Regulators Meet the OperatorsModerator: Dan Golding, DH CapitalPresentation Date: February 22, 2010, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AMRoom: Salon H Abstract: The network neutrality policy debate has largely ended. Now, its time for the implementation discussion to begin. Join FCC staff and top network architects as they move the discussion past policy into design, implementation, and ongoing operation. Want to be part of the discussion? Please make sure you've read pages 41 to 51 of the FCC Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-09-93A1.pdf We'll be asking tough questions of both sides and demanding great answer. The FCC is listening - now is our chance to make our voices heard on a national regulatory level. Some areas of discussion:
Dan Golding Biography: Daniel Golding is currently Managing Director and Head of Research at DH Capital, a boutique investment bank specializing in the Internet infrastructure sector, from hosting to datacenters to network services providers. Mr. Golding was previously Vice President at Tier 1 Research, where he led coverage in the areas of hosting, CDNs, co-location, and data centers. Previously, Mr. Golding was a Senior Analyst at Burton Group, where he provided network architecture advisory services to 400 major enterprise customers drawn from the Fortune 500 and Global 2000. Before becoming an analyst, he was Global Peering Manager for America Online, leading AOL's peering and interconnection efforts. He has also held a variety of other engineering and architecture management positions at major Internet Service Providers and has served as a nuclear engineer in the US Navy. Fred Baker Biography: Fred Baker, who is a Fellow at Cisco Systems, has worked in data communications since 1978, and in Internet technologies since 1986. He chaired the IETF 1996-2001, and has chaired a number of working groups in that forum and other industry boards. He has published 43 RFCs on topics including network management, PPP, IPv4/IPv6 Quality of Service, IPv6 operations, forensic access, and others. He was also a member of the FCC Technical Advisory Board in 2004. He is the IETF delegate to the Smart Grid Interoperability Group, working on the PAP regarding the role of the Internet Architecture in the Smart Grid. Zachary Katz Biography: Mr. Katz is Deputy Chief of the Office of Strategic Planning & Policy Analysis at the FCC. He came to the FCC in July 2009 from the White House Counsel's Office, where he was Deputy Special Counsel to the President. He previously practiced intellectual property law at Munger, Tolles & Olson in Los Angeles, after serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Kim M. Wardlaw of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Mr. Katz received his law degree from Yale, where he was Editor in Chief of The Yale Law Journal. He began his career working with technology companies in Silicon Valley. Dave Temkin Biography: Dave Temkin is the Network Engineering Manager at Netflix, responsible for the team that supports the Netflix website and streaming offerings. Prior to joining Netflix, he was the Layer 4-7 Architect at Yahoo!. Previous to that, he was the Network Engineering Manager at Right Media, which was acquired by Yahoo. He has also worked for financial companies such as Citigroup and SIG as a Network Architect to design and implement highly resilient, low latency electronic trading networks. Dave holds a CCIE certification and is a member of the NANOG Marketing Working Group. Jon Peha Biography: Dr. Peha is the FCC's Chief Technologist. He is also a Full Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the Department of Engineering & Public Policy and the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering. Dr. Peha was Chief Technical Officer of three high-tech start-ups and a member of technical staff at SRI International, AT&T Bell Laboratories, and Microsoft. He also addressed telecom and e-commerce issues while on legislative staff for the House Energy & Commerce Committee and in the Office of Senator Ron Wyden. His research spans technical and policy issues of communications networks, including spectrum management, broadband Internet, wireless networks, video and voice over IP, communications for emergency responders, universal service, secure Internet payment systems, dissemination of copyrighted material, e-commerce, network modeling and simulation, and network security. Dr. Peha is a Congressional Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Diplomacy Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and a member in the Society for Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). He holds a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Stanford, and a B.Sc. from Brown. Patrick Gilmore Biography: Patrick Gilmore has worked at Akamai Technologies for 10 years, where as Principal Architect he runs the Network Architecture department. Patrick's group is responsible for peering and capacity for the world's largest CDN, which regularly serves nearly 20% of all web traffic on the Internet. Prior to Akamai, Patrick worked at Onyx Networks, Concentric Networks, and Priori Networks. Patrick is a member of the Board of Directors of the London Internet Exchange, which is the largest IXP in the world by member count. He is also on the Board of the Seattle Internet Exchange, an Administrator of the PeeringDB, and on the NANOG Steering Committee. Archived Files: NANOG48 Abstracts
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